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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a jelly" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a type of fruit preserve or gelatinous substance, often in culinary contexts.
Example: "I spread a layer of a jelly on my toast for breakfast."
Alternatives: "a jam" or "a preserve".
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I'm a jelly.
I am a jelly doughnut.
I was born with a jelly belly.
The middle should wobble like a jelly.
I look like a jelly doughnut.
"The idea was a jelly jar," she said.
As the mixture cool and sets it forms a jelly.
Why is there a jelly bean on the floor?
You're driving along and you pick up a jelly coconut.
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And that whole JFK-said-he's-a-jelly-donut story?
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